2023
DOI: 10.47307/gmc.2023.131.3.17
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Urogenital disease morbidity among the adult and child population of the Osh Region for the period from 2010 to 2019

Isabek Tazhidinovich Gulamov

Abstract: It is presented the results of a study on the prevalence, structure, and trends in urogenital diseases in the adult population of the Osh Region of Kyrgyzstan for the period between 2010 and 2019. Official statistics on morbidity provided by the National Statistical Committee of the Kyrgyz Republic are used as materials for the study. Information on the main indices characterizing adult morbidity is selected and summarized, and dynamic statistical analysis of the data is performed. The data analysis demonstrat… Show more

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“…Evaluation of the effectiveness of coniferous-phytogenic feed additives in case of eimeriosis infestation in calves You're reading als Clinical Observation and Diagnostic Procedures Clinical observation and thermometry were conducted for the animals included in the experiments. To diagnose eimeriosis in the CG and EG calves, fecal samples were taken from the rectum and examined by the Fülleborn's method [21][22][23] according to the State Standard (GOST) 25383-82 at the veterinary parasitology diagnostic laboratory of the Vyatka State Medical University. Following the GOST, the presence of up to 1,000 oocysts in 1 g of feces (for E. bovis and E. zuernii) indicates a negligible infestation, up to 5,000 an infestation of moderate severity, and over 5,000 a severe infestation.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Evaluation of the effectiveness of coniferous-phytogenic feed additives in case of eimeriosis infestation in calves You're reading als Clinical Observation and Diagnostic Procedures Clinical observation and thermometry were conducted for the animals included in the experiments. To diagnose eimeriosis in the CG and EG calves, fecal samples were taken from the rectum and examined by the Fülleborn's method [21][22][23] according to the State Standard (GOST) 25383-82 at the veterinary parasitology diagnostic laboratory of the Vyatka State Medical University. Following the GOST, the presence of up to 1,000 oocysts in 1 g of feces (for E. bovis and E. zuernii) indicates a negligible infestation, up to 5,000 an infestation of moderate severity, and over 5,000 a severe infestation.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%